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VESCO.TXT by Al PintoWe, because of the inf
initesimal size of the Universe, can quite easily say that the probability of the Earth being the only planet inhabited by intelligent being
s is not logical. However, while there is research going on today inorder to prove the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) by
listening in on the radio waves of space, I wonder; have we been contacted already? Is there something in the UFO phenomenon that proves th
e existence of extraterrestrials? Let's look at the facts. Thousands of people from all around the world report the sightings of strange ae
rial phenomenon every year. It has been going on for many years, but not as much as from 1947 to present. Due to the fact that so many peop
le have seen objects in the sky that they can't identify, we could at least admit that there is sufficient reason to believe that UFO's exis
t. We can't scientifically prove their existence just based on that fact but we can't ignore it either. So our next logical step would be to
get more data. Is the origin of all UFO's extraterrestrial? Is there a possibiliy that atleast some may come from Earth and Earth technolo
gy? The answer to that question is yes, some are Earth originated. People can easily mistake a plane or helicopter flying at night as a UFO
and have already. Some even thought that Venus was one. However, while most UFO's could be explained, there are an astonishing number of rep
orts that cannot. They include reports from people such as police chiefs, scientists, pilots, and most interestingly, astronauts. There is p
lenty of information publically available that is reputable about details of their encounters. Our next step should be to concentrate on the
se unexplainable sightings. Out of these, is it still possible that the object could come from Earth? Dr. Renato Vesco thought so. In his bo
ok Intercept UFO, he writes about his experience and information with Nazi Germany. I am going to include a paper written by him but first l
et me tell you his credentials. Renato Vesco is a fully liscensed aircraft engineer and a specialist in aerospace and
ramjet developements. He attended the University of Rome and, before WWII, studied at the German Institute for Aerial De
velopement. During the war, Vesco worked with the Germans at the Fiat Lake Garda secret installations in Italy. In
the 1960's, he worked for the Italian Air Ministry of Defense as an undercover technical agent, investigating the UFO mystery
. He writes: "On November 27, 1944, a B-27 of the United States Air Force, returning from a raid on Speyer, West Germany, enc
ountered a huge, orange colored light moving upward at an estimated speed of 500 MPH. When the pilots reported, sector radar had reported ne
gatively, because nothing had registered on the screen. But the object seen by the returning bomber was only the first of numerous others s
potted by American pilots over wartime Germany and promptly baptized 'foo-fighters.' Fighter pilots Falls and Backer. of the 415th Squadron,
reported such an encounter a month later forcing the Air Force to admit that such objects might exist. Later encounters with foo fighters l
ed experts to assume they were German inventions of a new order employed to baffle radar. How close they came to the truth, they learned onl
y when the war was over and Allied Intelligence teams moved into the secret Nazi plants. The foo-fighters seen by American pilots were only
a minor demonstration, afraction of a vast variety of methods used to confuse radar and interrupt electro magnetic currents. Work on the Ge
rman anti-radar Feurball, or fireball, had been speeded up during the fall of 1944 at a Luftwaffe experimental center near Oberammergau, Bav
aria. There, and at the aeronautical establishment at Weiner Neustadt, the first fireballs were produced. Later, when the Russians moved clo
ser to Austria, the workshops producing the fireballs were moved to Black Forest. Fast and remote controlled, the fireballs, equipped with k
liston tubes and operating on the same frequency as Allied radar, could eliminate the blips from screens and remain practically invisible to
ground control.The Nazi Feurball failed to interfere with the Allied air offensive. The foo fighters had been launched too late and could n
o longer change the course of events, but in themselves they were significant not only because they were the outcome of a technical evolutio
n which could have led to more dangerous weapons, but also because they showed that Nazi technology had moved in a direction far beyond anyt
hing expected by Allied Intelligence.As the fall of Germany approached, the Nazi Leaders reverted to an ambitious project created by Gauleit
er Franz Hofer who had become high commissioner for the Italian Tyrol and the Southern Alps. The project foresaw setting up an incredible fo
rtress in the mountains, including parts of Italy, Austria and Bavaria. Hofer submitted his plan to Hitler's aide, Martin Bormann in Novembe
r 1944, but he had prepared for this moment back in 1938 when Nazi agents carefully mapped all mountain passes, caves, bridges, highways, an
d located sights for underground factories, munitions dumps, arms and food caches. To complete work on this fortress, Hofer demanded a slave
labor force of a quarter of a million- 70% Austrian workers and 30% men of the Tyrolese home guard. So-called U-Plants were to be set up un
derground as gigantic workshops and launching pads for the secret weopons which were to turn the tide of the war in favor of the Nazis. Amon
g these were some 74 tunnels along Lake Garda, in Northern Italy, which were to be adapted and transformed into a vast assembly plant by FIA
T of Turin in close collaboration with the department of Minister Albert Speer. Seven other tunnels along Lake Garda, near Limone, were to p
roduce several weapons tested at the Hermann Goering Institute of Riva del Garda.According to the archives of the German High Command and of
the Allied Combined Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee, other plants in vital areas of Central Germany, code named M-Werke, were to prod
uce powerful missles such as the giant A.9/A.10 destined to destroy New York and Washington. But most important was the Alpine area, for it
was from there that the supreme weapons were to come.This report, never released by the Allies, was made by a French diplomat. It was forwar
ded to Free French Intelligence Headquarters at Algiers. The top secret report reffered to the blue clouds as something approaching anti-air
craft projectiles based on the grisou (fire damp) gas found in mines, and which had been succesfully tried against other bombers over Lake G
arda. The French report was intercepted by Italian agents and deciphered at SID (Italian Counter-Intelligence) Headquarters at Castiglione d
ella Stiviere. The message was later captured by a military intelligence team operating for the eighth Army in Italy. The contents of the m
essage was no novelty to the Allies. Already, some time ago, shortly after the bombing of Dresden, British and American intelligence had obt
ained a brief account concerning the use of some such weapon used against a group of twelve American bombers. That message, which came from
an agent in Switzerland attached to Allen Dulle's team, also stated the attacker had been a "strange hemispherical object which flew at fant
astic speeds and destroyed the bombers without using firearms.' Then, after the German surrender in May, 1945, a team of British agents, inv
estigating the files of some of the underground factories in Black Forest, discovered that a large number of documents concerned 'important
experiments made with liquid oxygen for new turbine engines capable of developing extraordinary power.'Other documents described the use of
'gaseous explosives' which had been originally tested in Austria in 1936. Their existence was later